Performance plan for SCCM?
We want to upgrade the performances of our SCCM environment. We have
10k clients
1 primary server (win srv 2k3 r2 x86) -> 200gb RAID5, 4gb ram, 1 xeon cpu
1 remote sql with multiple other instances (win srv 2k3 r2 x86) -> used db is 6gb for now, 4gb ram
1 remote wsus server (win srv 2k3 r2 x86) -> 80gb, 2gb ram, 1 xeon cpu
11 secondary sites (win srv 2k3 r2 x86) -> 80gb, 2gb ram, 1 xeon cpu
I see more and more that there is a performance decrease for the clients doing what they need to do. I already checked the requirements and all is good.
I red somewhere that I could add another NIC card and send all distribution of packages to that card. Is that true?
Also I could create a separated remote management point role
And create a dedicated SQL server (2008 r2 x64) to host SCCM db and WSUS db
Could that be something good to do?
September 7th, 2010 5:49pm
That question cannot be answered without further details. How many clients are we talking about? What hardware is used (CPU, RAM, RAID, config, specs etc)? Where is the bottleneck exactly?
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September 7th, 2010 5:53pm
I added some details to the first post.
the bottleneck is that clients cannot receive the packages fast enough so I think the bandwidth is overloaded or the network card cannot process fast enough.
September 7th, 2010 6:07pm
Hi,
Have you checked the
http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/b/9/4b97e9b7-7056-41ae-8fc8-dd87bc477b54/Sample%20Configurations%20and%20Common%20Performance%20Related%20Questions.pdfKent Agerlund | http://scug.dk/members/Agerlund/default.aspx | The Danish community for System Center products
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September 7th, 2010 6:30pm
Yes 1 hour ago. Thanks
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September 7th, 2010 6:33pm